期刊名称:STUDIES IN MYCOLOGY
期刊简介(About the journal)
投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)
编辑部信息(Editorial Board)
About the journal
The Studies in Mycology is an international journal which publishes systematic monographs of filamentous fungi and yeasts, and in rare occasions the proceedings of special meetings related to all fields of mycology, biotechnology, ecology, molecular biology, pathology and systematics. Authors who intend to submit monographs, or wish to include colour plates, should contact the executive editor in advance. There are no length restrictions, though it is generally expected that manuscripts should be in the excess of 50 A4 pages in print. Page charges for colour illustrations should be negotiated with the Executive Editor.
Instructions to Authors
To submit a manuscript to Studies in Mycology send: 1. THREE copies of the typescript, A4 size, which must be 1.5 line spacing throughout, leaving 2.5 cm margins on all sides; 2. A disk, with the manuscript processed with a PC word processor, ideally in Microsoft Word, incorporating all figures in electronic format (600 dpi); 3. A covering letter which clearly states the name and address of the person with whom the Executive Editor should correspond, and which confirms that: (a) all named authors have agreed to publication of the work; and (b) the manuscript does not infringe any personal or other copyright or property rights. 4. If the manuscript makes reference to papers which are 'in press', copies should be included for the benefit of the referees. 5. The content should be set out as follows: Abstract, Introduction, Materials and methods, Results or Taxonomic Part, Discussion, Acknowledgements and References. Key words and a Running Head should also be provided. 6. English spellings are required, and should follow The Concise Oxford Dictionary (Clarendon Press, Oxford). Words of non-English origin, like bona fide, prima facie, in vitro, in situ, should be placed in italic, together with scientific names of any rank (e.g. Ascomycota, Dothideales, Mycosphaerellaceae, Mycosphaerella nubilosa). 7. Common abbreviations are as follows: h, min, s, mL, 礚, mg/L, 癈, Fig., Figs, d, wk. Citation of nomenclatural authorities for taxa should follow the list of authors' names, see http://www.speciesfungorum.org/AuthorsOfFungalNames.htm. Journal abbreviations in the text (species synonymies, descriptions, etc.) should follow B-P-H and B-P-H/S (Botanico-Periodicum-Huntianum/Supplementum). 8. Experimental procedures should be reproducible, and must follow Good Cultural Practice (Mycological Research 106:1378?379), with sequences lodged at GenBank, alignments in TreeBase, voucher specimens in an acknowledged herbarium (Index Herbariorum or World Directory of Collections and Cultures of Microorganisms acronym), with accession numbers where allocated, and accompanying cultures in CBS. 9. Collections must be cited as: Specimens examined: Country, location, substrate, date (e.g. 10 Dec. 1993), collector (e.g. T.K. Goh & K. Hyde), (HERBARIUM). 10. Reference citation in text: References in the text are to be given in the following form: `Smith and Jones (1965) have shown ...', or, `some authors (Black 1928, Taylor & Palmer 1970) consider that ...'. The names of collaborating authors are joined by an ampersand (&). Where there are three or more authors, names should be cited by the first name only, adding et al. e.g. Bowie, Black and White (1964) as Bowie et al. (1964) or (Bowie et al. 1964). Where authors have published more than one work in a year, to which a reference is made, they should be distinguished by placing a, b, etc. immediately after the date, e.g. Dylan (1965a, b). Reference citations in text should be in ascending order of year first, followed by authors' names. In the References section citations should be strictly alphabetical, with those papers having the same authors arranged according to date. Each reference should include the full title of the paper and journal, volume number, and the final as well as the first page number. In the case of chapters in books, the names of editors, first and last page numbers of the articles, publisher and place of publication are needed. Examples are as follows: Black JA, Taylor JE (1999a) Article title. Studies in Mycology 13:1?0. Black JA, Taylor JE (1999b) Article title. Mycological Research:In press. Black JA, Taylor JE, White DA (1981) Article title. In: Book title (Seifert S, Seifert KA, eds). Press, Country:11?0. Simpson H, Seifert KA (2000) Book title. 2nd edn. Press, Country. White DA (2001) Dissertation title. Ph.D. dissertation. Department, University, Country. 11. The copyright of the published material will be assigned to CBS press, unless agreed otherwise with the Executive Editor. 12. Illustrations and tables: Illustrations (including phylogenetic trees) can be submitted in digital form, but hardcopies might be necessary when the quality does not meet the required standards for printing. Line drawings and half tone pictures should be preferably send as tif files. Half tones at 300 dpi or higher, and line drawings at 600 dpi or higher. Do not submit illustrations or tables as Powerpoint files. For colour illustration contact the Executive Editor.
Editorial Board
EXECUTIVE EDITOR
Prof. dr Robert A. Samson, Centraalbureau voor Schimmelcultures, Fungal Biodiversity Centre, P. O. Box 85167, 3508 AD Utrecht, The Netherlands. E-mail: samson
EDITORS
Prof. dr Uwe Braun, Martin-Luther-Universit鋞, Institut f黵 Geobotanik und Botanischer Garten,Herbarium, Neuwerk 21, D-06099 Halle, Germany. E-mail: braun@botanik.uni-halle.de
Prof. dr Pedro W. Crous, Centraalbureau voor Schimmelcultures, Fungal Biodiversity Centre, P. O. Box 85167, 3508 AD Utrecht, The Netherlands. E-mail: crous
Dr John C. David, CABI Bioscience, Bakeham Lane, Egham, Surrey TW20 9TY, UK. E-mail: j.david@cabi.org
Prof. dr Walter Gams, Centraalbureau voor Schimmelcultures, Fungal Biodiversity Centre, P. O. Box 85167, 3508 AD Utrecht, The Netherlands. E-mail: gams
Prof. dr David M. Geiser, Department of Plant Pathology, 121 Buckhout Laboratory, Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA, USA 16802. E-mail: dgeiser@psu.edu
Dr Lorelei L. Norvell, Pacific Northwest Mycology Service, 6720 NW Skyline Blvd, Portland, OR, United States 97229-1309. E-mail: llnorvell@pnw-ms.com
Dr Amy Y. Rossman, Rm 304, Bldg 011A, Systematic Botany & Mycology Laboratory, Beltsville, MD, USA 20705. E-mail: amy@nt.ars-grin.gov
Dr Keith A. Seifert, Eastern Cereal & Oilseed Centre, Agriculture & Agri-Food Canada KW Neatby Bldg, 960 Carling Ave, Ottawa, ON, Canada K1A OC6. E-mail: seifertk@em.agr.ca
Prof. dr Jeffrey K. Stone, Department of Botany & Plant Pathology, Cordley 2082, Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR, USA 97331-2902. E-mail: stonej@bcc.orst.edu Dr Richard C. Summerbell, Centraalbureau voor Schimmelcultures, Fungal Biodiversity Centre, P. O. Box 85167, 3508 AD Utrecht, The Netherlands. E-mail: summerbell
Dr Erast Parmasto, Institute of Zoology & Botany, 181 Riia Street Tartu, Estonia EE-51014. E-mail: e.parmasto@zbi.ee
Prof. dr Alan J. L. Philips, Faculdade de Ci阯cias e Tecnologia, Universidade Nova de Lisboa, Quinta de Torre, 2829-516 Caparica, Portugal. E-mail: alp@mail.fct.unl.pt
Manuscripts and enquiries should be directed to the executive editor.
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